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it is a pleasure to have you with us here on r.t. today rory sushant live in moscow hard pressed for cash and hurting from austerity in britain is turning on tax ovoid is to help make up its budget shortfall and it's gunning for google amazon and starbucks first on the list the tax man wants to question them earning billions in revenue in britain but only paying peppercorn taxes if any for more on this i spoke to polly boy just a bit earlier in the program. these are three companies that dominate the u.k. economy they have billions of pounds worth of turnover the but it looks like they pay very little corporation tax to show for it and now employees are outraged by the fact that through very legal loopholes these companies that they say are acting in an immoral way are managing to dodge millions and billions of pounds worth of tax every single year and they want to try and put a stop to it now what about i mean the companies we talk about this being called it moral just how did the companies money used to contribute so little or noth
it is a pleasure to have you with us here on r.t. today rory sushant live in moscow hard pressed for cash and hurting from austerity in britain is turning on tax ovoid is to help make up its budget shortfall and it's gunning for google amazon and starbucks first on the list the tax man wants to question them earning billions in revenue in britain but only paying peppercorn taxes if any for more on this i spoke to polly boy just a bit earlier in the program. these are three companies that...
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while we back with more news in just a few minutes stay with us. flying north with me in this old soviet work or so the helicopter is doctors landed near brodsky and his team from the region's medical aviation service we head across ever more barren tundra higher and higher into russia's arctic far north until eventually we see our landing spot with arrive at this tiny village after crossing hundreds of kilometers of snow a world of us as a boy here suffering on the doctors are going to see what they can do. inside a small building not one but two babies and their parents are waiting for us the doctors inspect them but can't make a diagnosis and decide to bring them to a regional hospital for better care spread lana doesn't like taking her baby away from home but she's been before and degrees to go that's the usual practice with those who live in the to draw the keep mothers with their newborns in hospital for a month. on the way back another stop to check on the health of some native nets reindeer herders out in the tundra it can take many hours t
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but we'll be back with more unease in just a few minutes stay with us. catalonia wants to get its independence from the rest of spain locals feel that madrid texas all of catalonia economic success is a way putting the region into debt trust me working hard only to have it all taxed away is very aggravating i can see why people are frustrated but the people who want independence have a very odd slogan catalonia a new european state so let me get this straight you want independence but you want to stay in the e.u. is that what you mean what exactly would that change that's not really gaining independence that shifting dependencies staying in the e.u. means you won't have control of your borders you'll still be on the euro so you won't have your own currency you will be able to establish your trade standards those will be dictated to you by brussels and if you don't like the austerity measures from outsiders like in madrid then you might want have a conversation with the greeks because being an independent country in the e.u. won't save you from people mes
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streets and this is what they told us if we're paying taxes things like. we have to foot the bill for that i guess we're paying tax on coffee as well why should they not pay the tax that we pay to play i guess it's up to someone to close the loopholes really close the still like it's for be tempting since it takes money for things like. we think it's fair but you still my starbucks coffee it's not mine it is this is some activists have already suggested a plan to highlight what they're calling this a moral behavior so if you have at least one of the companies what exactly has been suggested so far. yes well this. anti cuts group these campaign is against austerity measures here in the u.k. they say that in december they're going to launch a national day of action against starbucks what they're going to do is they're going to occupy the multitude of starbucks coffee houses that we have here in london you walk down the street you see them everywhere and they're going to make them into the homeless shelter they're going to make them into refuges into precious
streets and this is what they told us if we're paying taxes things like. we have to foot the bill for that i guess we're paying tax on coffee as well why should they not pay the tax that we pay to play i guess it's up to someone to close the loopholes really close the still like it's for be tempting since it takes money for things like. we think it's fair but you still my starbucks coffee it's not mine it is this is some activists have already suggested a plan to highlight what they're calling...
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tranquility use is hardly. disturbed. and is that combination of high religion and down to earth hard work to motivates these men. to least be told language. news programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks box seventy ip interviews intriguing stories for you here. in troy t arabic to find out more visit our big teeth dot com. evening. elite. good afternoon welcome to capital account i'm lauren lyster here in washington d.c. these are your headlines for monday november twelfth two thousand and twelve what happens when you take your medicine you've endured the pain but your sickness doesn't go away well you might want to ask greece out then passed a new austerity budget they've committed to public sector cuts privatization measures who grazes careening towards its sixth year of economic contraction that is six years of depression we'll get a report on the ground by greek journalist be honest paleologos live from athens and the international energy agency says the u.s. is on track t
tranquility use is hardly. disturbed. and is that combination of high religion and down to earth hard work to motivates these men. to least be told language. news programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks box seventy ip interviews intriguing stories for you here. in troy t arabic to find out more visit our big teeth dot com. evening. elite. good afternoon welcome to capital account i'm lauren lyster here in washington d.c. these are your headlines for...
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showing off his guns he says he's ready to use them again at a moment's notice. we are ready to defend ourselves and to fight fire with fire shake masry accuses the syrian government of fermenting violence against the sunni's and that's why he says support for the uprising goes far beyond empathy. or assistance to the free syrian army then would do it within our capabilities if it is possible to give them a gun and some bullets then we're happy. however the syrian war plays out it's clear that the outcome will have repercussions far beyond its borders in tripoli the battle lines have been drawn and neither side seems willing to back down lucy caffein of r.t. tripoli lebanon. turkey is considering bringing back the death penalty abolished capital punishment a decade ago when it launched its attempts to join the european union foreign affairs expert showed a trick of it says the measures aimed at political point scoring for turkey's unpopular leader. first of all everyone is aware that he has overplayed his hand of the syria and that domestically he's now encounter
showing off his guns he says he's ready to use them again at a moment's notice. we are ready to defend ourselves and to fight fire with fire shake masry accuses the syrian government of fermenting violence against the sunni's and that's why he says support for the uprising goes far beyond empathy. or assistance to the free syrian army then would do it within our capabilities if it is possible to give them a gun and some bullets then we're happy. however the syrian war plays out it's clear that...
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joins us from the newsroom from new york. thank you. you are upset, correct me if i'm wrong, my understanding is she is upset about harassing e-mails so she goes to the shirtless guy and says help me with this. >>guest: the shirtless photos, the f.b.i. supervisionors are not aware of that. >>shepard: that is how she knew. >>guest: they were friends. it is still unclear exactly what sort of friends they were, but she goes to him, and he essentially refers to the whole issue to the cyber crimes investigation people and they start their own investigation and they uncover this affair between general petraeus and miss broadwell. >>shepard: what they don't uncover is any criminal wrongdoing and as you move along it is like dominoes a new one has to fall and each time there are questions about, can you do that, government? >>guest: right. one of odd pieces of the case, each time the f.b.i. opened the door they found something that was weird and messy and possibly criminal but the more they want into it they decided this wasn't a crime committe
joins us from the newsroom from new york. thank you. you are upset, correct me if i'm wrong, my understanding is she is upset about harassing e-mails so she goes to the shirtless guy and says help me with this. >>guest: the shirtless photos, the f.b.i. supervisionors are not aware of that. >>shepard: that is how she knew. >>guest: they were friends. it is still unclear exactly what sort of friends they were, but she goes to him, and he essentially refers to the whole issue to...
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chris told us he didn't quite know how to handle that question. my suggestion involved people blowing loudly on their horns or banging loud' on their drums was not terribly helpful. we decided to ask questions to trip up the applicant. we didn't have the internet to find a quick answer but figured it out. though chris may not have come up with the answer during that exam he certainly lived the message taught by this interesting comparison. both american democracy and jazz music involved ongoing experimentation. they involve unscripted action and improvisation as we figure out the best way to get along. both depend on a group allowing a soloist or representative to step forward and recite his piece while the rest of the group provides background harm any and rhythm. when both forms work, the world is treated to a remarkable result. where ad hoc and seemingly dissonent voices become a part. we know the amazing things chris achieved when he led the way as america collaborated with the libyan people and our allies to move forward toward greater freedo
chris told us he didn't quite know how to handle that question. my suggestion involved people blowing loudly on their horns or banging loud' on their drums was not terribly helpful. we decided to ask questions to trip up the applicant. we didn't have the internet to find a quick answer but figured it out. though chris may not have come up with the answer during that exam he certainly lived the message taught by this interesting comparison. both american democracy and jazz music involved ongoing...
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wendell goler is he at the white house for us. we are hearing the president plans to do something differently this time after talks fell apart last year instead of late nights in the can net room. he will will meet with civic leads on friday to try to get him on his side. he and house speaker john boehner were close to a deal last year and people chose his way last week tuesday weigh found out that the majority of people agree with my approach. democrats, independence and some republicans. now we need a majority in congress to listen. >> mitch mcconnell didn't give mr. obama a mandate. they just gave him more time' and speaker boehner still objects to higher tax rates, shepard. >> shepard: republicans here and there are changing their tunes on a lot of things. bill kristol the conservative commentator is one of them, he says raise taxes on the millionaires it won't kill us that shook the g.o.p. establishment. he supports the president's own deficit reduction commission taxes and spending cuts which mr. obama himself turned down. c
wendell goler is he at the white house for us. we are hearing the president plans to do something differently this time after talks fell apart last year instead of late nights in the can net room. he will will meet with civic leads on friday to try to get him on his side. he and house speaker john boehner were close to a deal last year and people chose his way last week tuesday weigh found out that the majority of people agree with my approach. democrats, independence and some republicans. now...
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he simply made the world a better place for all of us. thank you for being here today. >> i'm anne stevens, chris's sister. tom, his brother. hillary, our little sister. we want to extend a warm welcome to the family, friends and many distinguished officials in attendance. thank you for being here. we are honored for your presence. thanks to mayor lee for allowing us to gather and to the protocol and special events team and many organizations and individuals who have offered extraordinary assistance to our family during this difficult time. our parents asked us to speak for the family to talk about growing up with chris. i think overall the greatest thing we can appreciate about chris is how much fun, how clever, how witty he was, how he made us all smile and laugh. i can testify chris was a mischievous little guy from the very beginning, as i was usually the target of his pranks. he set my bassinet on fire with a magnifying mirror. at 4 he backed me up into a red hot bathroom heater, resulting in a bottom burn and er visit in the middle
he simply made the world a better place for all of us. thank you for being here today. >> i'm anne stevens, chris's sister. tom, his brother. hillary, our little sister. we want to extend a warm welcome to the family, friends and many distinguished officials in attendance. thank you for being here. we are honored for your presence. thanks to mayor lee for allowing us to gather and to the protocol and special events team and many organizations and individuals who have offered extraordinary...
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his dad with us a diplomat. he served in europe. he spent much of his younger days when his dad worked at the state department. he has been chair of the senate foreign relations committee. he would be a huge asset to the administration. megyn: your thoughts on that, ramp if he were moved over to that post as opposed to the pentagon. >> at least he took an interest in foreign affairs. he has some knowledge of it. but his only call which case to oversea the navy is he's a wind surfer. he's a high flyer thanks to his marriage. that's the air force. no qualifications for the marine corps. but this guy has never been interested in our military except to trash it. don't nominate this guy for secretary of defense and insult our troops. megyn: i'm glad you were both here. thanks so much. new questions about the timing of general petraeus' resignation. did attorney general eric holder know about this prove early on and did he wait too long before notifying the white house or members of congress. he's the founder of one of the most successful
his dad with us a diplomat. he served in europe. he spent much of his younger days when his dad worked at the state department. he has been chair of the senate foreign relations committee. he would be a huge asset to the administration. megyn: your thoughts on that, ramp if he were moved over to that post as opposed to the pentagon. >> at least he took an interest in foreign affairs. he has some knowledge of it. but his only call which case to oversea the navy is he's a wind surfer. he's...
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the former chair won't talk to us, can you share with us how is he feeling? what's the disposition? >> oh wow. you know i mean he's obviously extremely disappointed. you know first in himself. and the situation that he finds himself in. and all it means. i mean he's really unhappy about this. absolutely. >> reporter: the 42-year-old former chairman of the d.c. council was also given 480 hours of visible commity service. after that he must serve two years supervised probation. >> that was bruce johnson reporting. meantime there was a startling development today in the case of the man police call the east coast rapist. that suspect aaron thomas had been expected to accept a plea deal today in prince william county but instead he changed his mind and told the judge he was not sure exactly what he was doing. thomas had been cooperated to pled guilty to -- expected to plead guilty to rape and abduction charges from 2009 but now the stage is set for a possible trial in january? prince william county and also accused in a series of rapes all along the east coast. >>> and testimony is under
the former chair won't talk to us, can you share with us how is he feeling? what's the disposition? >> oh wow. you know i mean he's obviously extremely disappointed. you know first in himself. and the situation that he finds himself in. and all it means. i mean he's really unhappy about this. absolutely. >> reporter: the 42-year-old former chairman of the d.c. council was also given 480 hours of visible commity service. after that he must serve two years supervised probation....
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effort to absolve can you explain exactly will this work lauren break this down really quickly for us ok so how it works is that some banks some lenders they will sell bundles of distressed debt so debts that their customers that the money haven't been paying on maybe these banks and lenders want to write it down as a last get it off their books so they will sell it at a discount of for pennies on the dollar to debt collectors so they can collect on the debts and maybe they'll make some money enough to recoup this great discount that they got on this debt and that's something that goes on so occupy wall street is that hey we're going to raise money by some of the distress debt at pennies on the dollar and we're going to just forget it instead of recouping not that those debt payments and harassing people we're going to forgive this debt and it's going to be a debt jubilee they're trying to raise i think fifty thousand dollars to forgive a million dollars worth of done so does it work it depends on what your what you consider working i mean people are two point seven trillion dollars i
effort to absolve can you explain exactly will this work lauren break this down really quickly for us ok so how it works is that some banks some lenders they will sell bundles of distressed debt so debts that their customers that the money haven't been paying on maybe these banks and lenders want to write it down as a last get it off their books so they will sell it at a discount of for pennies on the dollar to debt collectors so they can collect on the debts and maybe they'll make some money...
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he took us down there and proudly showed us her work. although he traveled the world his family was always in his thoughts. california was always his home. what i will most remember about chris is how thoughtful he was and how people were drawn to him. chancellor wu wrote when chris was appointed ambassador, friends, professional acquaintances contacted me to encourage me to reach out to him. he was so well thought of. i sent a hand-written card and to my surprise he returned the correspondence with his own handwritten note. that would be very much like chris. he appreciated and enjoyed interactions with people. in fact, our friend chris highland put it very eloquently when he said, chris was the finest among us. more than his obviously charms, he was a man of substance and humility. at parties, dinners and gatherings he spent little times talking about himself and his accomplishments. only when he was forced to. instead he asked people about their lives, their views, their accomplishments. he always focused on ther people rather than hi
he took us down there and proudly showed us her work. although he traveled the world his family was always in his thoughts. california was always his home. what i will most remember about chris is how thoughtful he was and how people were drawn to him. chancellor wu wrote when chris was appointed ambassador, friends, professional acquaintances contacted me to encourage me to reach out to him. he was so well thought of. i sent a hand-written card and to my surprise he returned the correspondence...
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, some of us may have worked in a culture like that, very few of us probably have. and that really changes an institutional culture in very problematic ways. and people around washington who out of the pentagon for number of years and then had occasion to go back remarkable have difficult it has become to say no, and just how much this of float that you see there from 99 to 2010 had really changed the culture. internally. i think much of what winslow just said reflects the underlying reality. now second, there has, in fact, been a significant shift in foreign policy appetite and national security appetite, both on the part of the two parties, and on the part of the american public. and what do we mean when i say that? there is no appetite for another land war in asia, and there's no appetite for a continuing to lead were in asia that we've still got in afghanistan. and we just saw in the concluded presidential campaign that the candidate who had a wing of his party clergy pledging them to take the view that we should be in afghanistan longer, that we should do more
, some of us may have worked in a culture like that, very few of us probably have. and that really changes an institutional culture in very problematic ways. and people around washington who out of the pentagon for number of years and then had occasion to go back remarkable have difficult it has become to say no, and just how much this of float that you see there from 99 to 2010 had really changed the culture. internally. i think much of what winslow just said reflects the underlying reality....
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he will join us as well. tuesday, november 13th, and "starting point" begins right now. >>> morning. welcome, everybody. our team this morning, talking about the breaking news, suzy suzywelch, roland martin and john berman as well. the scandal that has forced the cia director david petraeus to resign. it gets very complicated. so stay with me. the new general in this case is john allen, who took over for petraeus in afghanistan. he is under investigation for alleged inappropriate communications with a woman named jill kelley. general allen had exchanged thousands of pages of documents, inappropriate e-mails, inappropriate communications is what they're calling it, with miss kelley, described as a petraeusamily friend. apparently at the very beginning of all this, miss kelley, on the right of your screen there, unwittingly exposed the petraeus affair with paula broadwell after she went to the fbi to complain about those anonymous, threatening e-mails. tu turned out to be from paula broadwell. "the wall street
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tara moriarty was the first on the scene to bring us the dramatic pictures and is live to show us how the hillside has changed. tara? >> reporter: well, the hillside that got swept into the neighborhood, for right now, what the public crews works are trying to do is dig this street out of this landslide. tens of thousands of gallons of water mixed with mud gushed down the hillside. >> the entire lawn was covered. there was like a stream going down the street. >> reporter: he lived near the water creek where a pipe burst. >> i called 911. >> reporter: 40 people had toking evacuated -- to had to be evacuated. neighbors were in bewilderment. this woman's daughter said her car couldn't drive to work this morning. >> nobody can get out of the street. >> reporter: public crews and neighbors spent most of the morning trying to dig out of this. while the city repairs the broken pipe neighbors have much more concerns. does it make you worried it is unstable? >> i think so. >> reporter: now, luckily, no one was hurt and no degree got into one's home. the water was cutoff this the neighborhood.
tara moriarty was the first on the scene to bring us the dramatic pictures and is live to show us how the hillside has changed. tara? >> reporter: well, the hillside that got swept into the neighborhood, for right now, what the public crews works are trying to do is dig this street out of this landslide. tens of thousands of gallons of water mixed with mud gushed down the hillside. >> the entire lawn was covered. there was like a stream going down the street. >> reporter: he...
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mmnnhss he is downtown now to tell us what the city is doing about them.paul-- you can almost use the same jjst substitute he details. ...the roaddand the size of the main.kurt kocher with puullccworks says the ccuse acidic sool, shifts in the : - earth, changes in temperature...but the number oneeccuse undouutedly: is age. thess piies are old.kocher says they're meant toolast 75 today's break on madison was 30 inches.another breek on phhladelphia road in esssx was 16 inches.last 60 inchee.(they're still prying to fix that.)koohee saas they've secured $300 million dollarr-- mainly rom yoor and my water bills.it starts ith doing 20 mileesof pipes y next year.working up to 150 miles oo the ccty pipelinn in the nexx five yeaas. kurt kocher, baltimore dept. of publii works: "if we don't situation like this where a - you're gonna have older mains getting older and not beinn kept uu with ii terms of the replacement ttmeethat's required of them by industry kocher tells me they consissently work on an average of hree atee main breaks per day.they've recieved ásome stimulus money, but he says
mmnnhss he is downtown now to tell us what the city is doing about them.paul-- you can almost use the same jjst substitute he details. ...the roaddand the size of the main.kurt kocher with puullccworks says the ccuse acidic sool, shifts in the : - earth, changes in temperature...but the number oneeccuse undouutedly: is age. thess piies are old.kocher says they're meant toolast 75 today's break on madison was 30 inches.another breek on phhladelphia road in esssx was 16 inches.last 60...
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. >> a little sues pir us depends on when made and relationship with the police department. looks like l way to buy them off. but something like this on murder case is tough to buy off an investigation. >>reporter: mcphee not affiliated with the company he founded since 1994. tonight santa clara base company has no comment about the murder investigation. live in san francisco tonight, the abc 7 news. >> thanks a lot. tonight family of bay area marine trying to understand why he was shot and killed by police. of centers palm springs insist they had no choice but to open fire killing 22-year-old corporal allen of san jose early saturday morning. lillian is in the newsroom with latest on the story. >> allen was stationed in twentynine palms about an hour away from palm springs where he and his friends went out friday night. evening took a tragic turn. during 4 years with the marine corporal allen was sent over seas including a deployment to afghanistan. which is why his sudden death over the weekend makes it so hard to process for those who knew him. corral lives across the str
. >> a little sues pir us depends on when made and relationship with the police department. looks like l way to buy them off. but something like this on murder case is tough to buy off an investigation. >>reporter: mcphee not affiliated with the company he founded since 1994. tonight santa clara base company has no comment about the murder investigation. live in san francisco tonight, the abc 7 news. >> thanks a lot. tonight family of bay area marine trying to understand why...
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we didn't know what to do, where to turn at this point. >> can you use your home? >> we can fought live in our house. it has been dailied unsafe by the building department. we still waiting for the building department to give an inspection. we now are living with my in-laws right now. >>neil: do you get along with your inlaws? >>guest: they wonderful, yes. >>neil: excellent. now, have they talked about temporary housing? i know fema was considering arrangements like that, figure like that? >>guest: i do know they contacted us yesterday and we were denied at first and i worked with a congressman and i don't know if he put a call to them but they called yesterday about temporary housing but as of right now i don't want to displace my son because he is getting used to living with my in-laws and i don't want to move again. >>neil: why did they reject you at first? >>guest: they said on the application we had flood insurance but everyone that has a mortgage has flood insurance that lives by the water. so that was the initial reason why we were rejected. we don't know wh
we didn't know what to do, where to turn at this point. >> can you use your home? >> we can fought live in our house. it has been dailied unsafe by the building department. we still waiting for the building department to give an inspection. we now are living with my in-laws right now. >>neil: do you get along with your inlaws? >>guest: they wonderful, yes. >>neil: excellent. now, have they talked about temporary housing? i know fema was considering arrangements...
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stay with us. tom tasselmyer has a look at your seven-day forecast after this. >> maryland homeowners are angry and frustrated. >> the contractor lied and took their money and they feel the complaint process is dragging on. >> homeowners said they trusted this contractor but once they paid him, he never came back. what they shelled out $3,500 to the man who promised to replace our roof, but he did not do the job. >> this kind of money is not something we can just give away. >> he hired the same contractor and paid him $2,300 to replace his route. >> what went wrong? >> the red flag they say they missed, the frustration with the state agency that licenses contractors, and what happens when we tried to talk to the man they hired. >> a pretty day today. >> 49 is the high tomorrow and temperatures will stay below normal for most of the next seven days. >> we can handle it. >> things for joining us. >> it "nbc news and brian williams of" is next.
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these measures have been killing is due to give us no future it's only for cattle and employment and misery to many people becoming desperate and it's almost like a visceral reaction a visceral reaction to these measures people that are getting angrier and angrier angela merkel says it supports the goal may have been as a sign of support for this thing daily to serve to highlight the. protestors message loud and clear way testers standing off against the royal family become very familiar protest gatherings in europe but perhaps not so familiar the poetry girl here until recently have been much more tolerant of the strict austerity measures that have been imposed on them but as you can see here portugal's patience is really running out with record levels of unemployment now fifteen percent and the country about to enter its third year of recession is becoming apparent that the country persons have hate could be a southern european success story now struggling to survive talk about cuts to jobs we talk about the search measures what does it mean to be living through that right now in p
these measures have been killing is due to give us no future it's only for cattle and employment and misery to many people becoming desperate and it's almost like a visceral reaction a visceral reaction to these measures people that are getting angrier and angrier angela merkel says it supports the goal may have been as a sign of support for this thing daily to serve to highlight the. protestors message loud and clear way testers standing off against the royal family become very familiar...
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showing off his guns he says he's ready to use them again at a moment's notice. we are ready to defend ourselves and to fight fire with. sheikh mansour he accuses the syrian government of fermenting violence against the sunni's and that's why he says support for the uprising goes far beyond empathy. systems to the free syrian army then would do it within our capabilities if it is possible to give them a gun and some bullets then we're happy. however the syrian war plays out it's clear that the outcome will have repercussions far beyond its borders in tripoli the battle lines have been drawn and neither side seems willing to back down lucy caffein of tripoli lebanon. i can find out more about the potential fallout from the syrian conflict by logging on to our dot com there you'll also find the story of a syrian actor admired by millions of the arab world but he's pro ass of use made him a target for syrian rebels that his opposition fighters are increasingly accused of killing civilians simply for the early engines to the government. there in towns where no margot
showing off his guns he says he's ready to use them again at a moment's notice. we are ready to defend ourselves and to fight fire with. sheikh mansour he accuses the syrian government of fermenting violence against the sunni's and that's why he says support for the uprising goes far beyond empathy. systems to the free syrian army then would do it within our capabilities if it is possible to give them a gun and some bullets then we're happy. however the syrian war plays out it's clear that the...
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it can be used for anything. it's not for engine technology, it's not for restoration of the environment. and it doesn't stop emissions. so this bill does represent a bipartisan, bicameral compromise. but it gives us the authority to hold their feet to the fire and get a solution. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from west virginia. mr. lahood: mr. speaker, the gentleman i am going to yield to now may be departing the congress after this session. but we will still value his professionalism, his expertise and certainly his friendship for the very near and distant future. i'm happy to yield five minutes to the gentleman from illinois, the once chairman and now ranking member of our aviation subcommittee on transportation. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. >> i thank the gentleman, the running backing member, for yielding, and thank him for his kind words and friendship as well. mr. speaker, i
it can be used for anything. it's not for engine technology, it's not for restoration of the environment. and it doesn't stop emissions. so this bill does represent a bipartisan, bicameral compromise. but it gives us the authority to hold their feet to the fire and get a solution. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from west virginia. mr. lahood: mr. speaker, the gentleman i am going to yield to now may be...
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it's up to us. if you see someone running an ad, and very often these are not run by the candidates by some third-party group. a candidate runs an ad that is just no good and two-, if they're trying to help them by running -- and too negative, don't vote for them. they'll stop running. we have the ultimate control. his first question was about the clothing of the military being made in china. i'm all for buying american, but we have to be careful because we want the chinese to buy our stuff, too. so how do we strike that balance where clearly anything that touches on a national security interest of the united states and we need to maintain its productive capacity, those sorts of things, that needs to be kept close to home. for broader commodities, we want them to buy our stuff and that means record have to buy some of theirs when they are market more of a low-cost producer. host: if you minutes left with former senator evan bayh. he announced his retirement in february 2010 after leaving the senate
it's up to us. if you see someone running an ad, and very often these are not run by the candidates by some third-party group. a candidate runs an ad that is just no good and two-, if they're trying to help them by running -- and too negative, don't vote for them. they'll stop running. we have the ultimate control. his first question was about the clothing of the military being made in china. i'm all for buying american, but we have to be careful because we want the chinese to buy our stuff,...
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thank you for joining us. have a great night commd receive back here tomorrow. ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. top-secret documentsnd classified information now at the center of the david patraeus scandal. the fbi confirms a classified document was found on the computer whil reporting that there is nothing to indicate that those documents in question came from patraeus. this is as we learn that sensitive, classified information aout the cia aniks in benghazi and the presee and captured libyan terrorists. the statement came during a speech at hurt, moderate, the university of denver on october 26. the cia flat at denies that any terrorists were held in benghazi. this ipart of that cia statemen reading in the suggestion that the agency is still in the detntionbusiness is unformed, and baseless. fox news is siding to sources in benghazi and a high level official in washington, off three of whom corroborate the statements about the holding of terrorists. coincidentally or not, that 26 ofoctober is the same ay th
thank you for joining us. have a great night commd receive back here tomorrow. ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. top-secret documentsnd classified information now at the center of the david patraeus scandal. the fbi confirms a classified document was found on the computer whil reporting that there is nothing to indicate that those documents in question came from patraeus. this is as we learn that sensitive, classified information aout the cia aniks in benghazi and the presee and captured libyan...
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they used forums like us. there is not one day when i do not get 500 linkedin requests. there is not one day somebody does not send me something to be a facebook friend. unless i know you, i am not clicking. now they can use technology advances. on many ipad came out. -- a mini ipad came out. think about how many people in that room were not part of apple. i was talking to one of the vendors for apple, and they were telling me when a new product comes out they do not see it until the rest of the world sees it, and they hurry to get the product on the street, but apple has figured it out. that technology is goal to them, so they have to pay attention to protecting it. they use academics. of fair number of academia come from foreign countries. we have the best school system in the world, and every country knows it, so you are very fortunate to have the best school system. there are a lot of chateau cos, a lot of people who think you're buying something, and they are buying something else, or they are buying fashion and selling it. the motives stand in the spectrum. they ca
they used forums like us. there is not one day when i do not get 500 linkedin requests. there is not one day somebody does not send me something to be a facebook friend. unless i know you, i am not clicking. now they can use technology advances. on many ipad came out. -- a mini ipad came out. think about how many people in that room were not part of apple. i was talking to one of the vendors for apple, and they were telling me when a new product comes out they do not see it until the rest of...
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the second time they can usually use the freedom to speak the old regime. senior generals who sort of move through the revolving door between military positions the intelligence issues might take some. strategic positions on the issues in the middle east one of the points that doesn't seem to get much coverage about the trial and that is the fact that he has been very much under review for really pushing who the idea that there should be some sort of military action against iran. when you say you. can start. your own ideas on the side to see who can stop you couldn't cope with this so i am wondering if the timing here which of course. is absolutely the nation exactly as soon as the bomber is made that it might be a sense that something is how can he pushed the. if you negotiate with what is going to be given a conditional ground well you certainly raise an interesting point about asserting many heads and bobbing up and down saying well what is going on with the timing of it all washington isn't wasting any time reminding us that it knew absolutely nothing a
the second time they can usually use the freedom to speak the old regime. senior generals who sort of move through the revolving door between military positions the intelligence issues might take some. strategic positions on the issues in the middle east one of the points that doesn't seem to get much coverage about the trial and that is the fact that he has been very much under review for really pushing who the idea that there should be some sort of military action against iran. when you say...
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now with us. to the case. it is a pleasure to have you with us here today. live in moscow welcome to the program the arab league the formation of syria's new rebel coalition but did stop short of recognizing the group as the sole legitimate voice of the syrian people leaders of syria's exiled opposition beset by mutual suspicion fighting the new block on sunday and now seeking a full international backing middle east correspondent. takes up the story for us. the six gulf states have formally recognized the new syrian coalition as the official representative of the syrian people and the foreign minister of qatar has said that this recognition will remove obstacles that will ultimately be able to secure arms for syrian rebels the coalition does look set to set up a so-called government in exile if indeed this happens this will have the backing of western as well as arab states there are fears that this could set up a libya style scenario what we saw in libya was opposition fighters setting themselves up as an alternative government that got the backing of the
now with us. to the case. it is a pleasure to have you with us here today. live in moscow welcome to the program the arab league the formation of syria's new rebel coalition but did stop short of recognizing the group as the sole legitimate voice of the syrian people leaders of syria's exiled opposition beset by mutual suspicion fighting the new block on sunday and now seeking a full international backing middle east correspondent. takes up the story for us. the six gulf states have formally...
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from quickly to use is hardly. disturbed. and is that combination of high religion and down to earth hard work that motivates these men. browsers. may miss it in reason manning has they care my daddy. a lot of those. there's a famous reuse benson played his own may seem very manly ransom business. college national backing for syria's rebels potentially bidding war for an arms and cash is something the newly formed opposition coalition is struggling to achieve the goals one accuser pushed for the new set up russia to proclaim it as the sole syrian people's representative but the wider arab league blog doesn't see it that way now middle east correspondent paula sleep with the latest. the six gulf states have formally recognize the new syrian coalition as the official representative of the syrian people the foreign minister of qatar has said that this recognition will remove obstacles that will ultimately be able to secure arms for syrian rebels the coalition does look set to set up a so-called government in exile if indeed this
from quickly to use is hardly. disturbed. and is that combination of high religion and down to earth hard work that motivates these men. browsers. may miss it in reason manning has they care my daddy. a lot of those. there's a famous reuse benson played his own may seem very manly ransom business. college national backing for syria's rebels potentially bidding war for an arms and cash is something the newly formed opposition coalition is struggling to achieve the goals one accuser pushed for...
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he listens to us. he listens to us very, very often. good morning to you. we fight over him, marla, laura and i. he listens to us, a good shoulder. we've got good temperatures out there if you're waking up right now. it's not as frigid, but it's still cool enough for a jacket. 39 in napa, 49 in san francisco, 51 in stinson beach and 37 degrees this morning in gilroy. as we head throughout the day today, a little area of low pressure will cross to our north. we'll see the tail end sweep through the north bay possibly providing some very light showers, but high pressure builds in quickly. we've got a great-looking day shaping up offshore. temperatures just about as warm in san francisco as you'll see in san jose. now, the one thing that will be a little different from yesterday, we'll see more of those high clouds. we'll call it filtered sunshine for today. as we get into your wednesday, even warmer weather on the way. three-day outlook shows you we're going to climb into wednesday and it's going to be comfortable everywhere all the way through thursday and t
he listens to us. he listens to us very, very often. good morning to you. we fight over him, marla, laura and i. he listens to us, a good shoulder. we've got good temperatures out there if you're waking up right now. it's not as frigid, but it's still cool enough for a jacket. 39 in napa, 49 in san francisco, 51 in stinson beach and 37 degrees this morning in gilroy. as we head throughout the day today, a little area of low pressure will cross to our north. we'll see the tail end sweep through...
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thank you very much for joining us. i'm jon kelley. >> i'm marla tellez. we begin this morning with the flooding in daly city where the clean up has begun. we have both nbc bay area's christie smith and bob redell redell with us. we start off with christie smith of the details and what happened. any clean up yet, christie? >> reporter: good morning. it has been a morning and a mess here in daly city. there are front loaders and vacuum trucks everywhere trying to deal with this mudslide. it started with a water pipe that broke off. i wanted to show you what it has done to the hillside this morning as a section came down bringing trees and debris right into the neighborhood. neighbors say it sounded like a storm. water rushing down the hillside along lusanne avenue carrying debris and trees trapping parked cars. it was just to the left of romero's home. >> i was not aware there was a tank up there. >> reporter: what do you think now that you know what happened? >> i'm guessing, you know, infrastructure might be getting old. >> reporter: the gap in the hillsi
thank you very much for joining us. i'm jon kelley. >> i'm marla tellez. we begin this morning with the flooding in daly city where the clean up has begun. we have both nbc bay area's christie smith and bob redell redell with us. we start off with christie smith of the details and what happened. any clean up yet, christie? >> reporter: good morning. it has been a morning and a mess here in daly city. there are front loaders and vacuum trucks everywhere trying to deal with this...
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don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. with less pain, i'm feeling better now that i've found lyrica. ask your doctor if lyrica is right for your fibromyalgia pain. that's the sound of car insurance companies these days. here a cheap, there a cheap, everywhere a cheap... you get it. so, what if instead of just a cheap choice, you could make a smart choice? like, esurance for example. they were born online and built to save people money from the beginning. it's what they've always done. not just something they cheap about. that's insurance for the modern world. esurance. now backed by allstate. click or call. something this delicious could only come from nature. now from the maker of splenda sweeteners, discover nectresse. the only 100% natural, no-calorie sweetener made from the goodness of fruit. the rich, sweet taste of sugar. nothing artificial. ♪ it's all that sweet ever needs to be. new nectresse. sweetness naturally. >>> it is time to check "the pulse," the stories you're going to be talking about today. starting w
don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. with less pain, i'm feeling better now that i've found lyrica. ask your doctor if lyrica is right for your fibromyalgia pain. that's the sound of car insurance companies these days. here a cheap, there a cheap, everywhere a cheap... you get it. so, what if instead of just a cheap choice, you could make a smart choice? like, esurance for example. they were born online and built to save people money from the beginning. it's what...
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showing off his guns he says he's ready to use them again at a moment's notice. we are ready to defend ourselves and to fight fire with. sheikh masri accuses the syrian government of fermenting violence against the sunni's and that's why he says support for the uprising goes far beyond empathy. or assistance to the free syrian army then would do it within our capabilities if it is possible to give them a gun and some bullets then we're happy. however the syrian war plays out it's clear that the outcome will have repercussions far beyond its borders in tripoli the battle lines have been drawn and neither side seems willing to back down lucy caffein of r.t. tripoli lebanon. headline news continues live from moscow after this break. catalonia wants to get its independence from the rest of spain locals feel that madrid texas of catalonia economic success is a way putting the region into debt trust me who work hard only to have it all taxed away is very aggravating i can see why people are frustrated but the people who want independence have a very odd slogan cataloni
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in her place they will give us a classified briefing. i have two classified briefings schedule this week and they don't want me to have the open hearing. i'm going to have it anyway. we are going to have security agents that will of it about the lack of security throughout the state department embassies and consulates and why the state department wants to make sure that we appear that everything is fine. we are no longer under a terrorist threat, al-qaeda is on the run, there's no problem with the taliban, stand down, nobody needs further protection. we want scans we are going to see if we can cooperate with the state department and have hillary clinton finally show up perhaps by the end of this month in an open, public hearing. we are fine with the classified briefing. but that is no substitute for the an that is the public demands. >> oftentimes i think in? town things are classified that shouldn't be classified. classified because they don't want the rest of us to know who doesn't have a security clearance, that's one. and you talk ab
in her place they will give us a classified briefing. i have two classified briefings schedule this week and they don't want me to have the open hearing. i'm going to have it anyway. we are going to have security agents that will of it about the lack of security throughout the state department embassies and consulates and why the state department wants to make sure that we appear that everything is fine. we are no longer under a terrorist threat, al-qaeda is on the run, there's no problem with...